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  • This invention relates to field magnets for dynamo electric machines .and motors, and has special reference to magnets built up of plates or layers of iron.
  • the invention consists of the formation and location of a joint in the magnet or magnetic circuit whereby great strength and simplicity in construction, and high efficiency are obtained.
  • Figure 1 represents an end elevation of the field magnet complete'
  • Fig. 2 represents a vertical section of the field magnet taken on a plane parallel to the axis of the coil
  • Fig. 3 rep- resents a view of a pair of plates, of which the magnetic circuit is built up, illustrating how they are joined together.
  • A represents the iron portion of the magnetic circuit of a field magnet
  • B represents the field magnet coil.
  • the iron magnetic circuit is U-shaped, and a single coil is placed on the back yoke.
  • the iron portion of the magnet is built up of plates or laminae, which are in two parts a, a joined near the center of the back yoke, at a point where the coil B will surround the joint.
  • the form of the joint is that of a wedge; that is, one of the parts a has a projecting wedge-shaped portion, while the other a has a correspondingly shaped notch or inlet; thus, one of them forms the male, and the other the female.
  • the plates are assembled by placing all of the males'on one side, and all the females on the other side.
  • the surfaces of the joint are made smooth, so that they will make a close contact everywhere and in as much as these plates may be stamped out by machinery and made accurate, the act of joining the two sides together centers the two parts, and properlylocates the pole pieces with respect to the armature space.
  • a field magnet having an iron core-constructed in two parts, each part provided with a pole piece, and the parts being connected together by a wedge or V-shaped joint, the length of which is in the direction of the lines of force passing through the core, for the purpose set forth.
  • a field magnet having an iron core constructed 3 by a wedge or V-shaped joint the length of in two parts, each part provided with a pole which is in the direction of the lines of force piece, and the parts being connected together 20 passing through the core, in combination with by a Wedge or V-shaped joint, substantially a single coil or spool surrounding the joint, as and for the purpose described. substantially as described.
  • each of said part-s having a pole piece and a WILLIAM A. FERRY, coil of wire surrounding and inclosing the 7 JAMES L. MADDIGAN.

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I. A. FERRET.
FIELD MAGNET. v No; 495,562. I Patented Apr. 18, 1893.
,7 Fig.1.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 7
FRANK A. FERRET, OF SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO THE ELEKTRON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF NEW YORK.
FIELD-MAGNET,
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 495,562, dated April 18, 1893.
Application filed October 28, 1892- Serial No. 450,267- (No model.)
. of which the following is, a full, clear, and
exact description.
- This invention relates to field magnets for dynamo electric machines .and motors, and has special reference to magnets built up of plates or layers of iron.
7 The invention is also applicable, to a certain extent, to solid field magnets:
The invention consists of the formation and location of a joint in the magnet or magnetic circuit whereby great strength and simplicity in construction, and high efficiency are obtained. I
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents an end elevation of the field magnet complete' Fig. 2 represents a vertical section of the field magnet taken on a plane parallel to the axis of the coil, and Fig. 3 rep-, resents a view of a pair of plates, of which the magnetic circuit is built up, illustrating how they are joined together.
Referring to the drawings by letter, A represents the iron portion of the magnetic circuit of a field magnet, and B represents the field magnet coil. In the construction illustrated, the iron magnetic circuitis U-shaped, and a single coil is placed on the back yoke.
The iron portion of the magnet is built up of plates or laminae, which are in two parts a, a joined near the center of the back yoke, at a point where the coil B will surround the joint. The form of the joint is that of a wedge; that is, one of the parts a has a projecting wedge-shaped portion, while the other a has a correspondingly shaped notch or inlet; thus, one of them forms the male, and the other the female. The plates are assembled by placing all of the males'on one side, and all the females on the other side. The surfaces of the joint are made smooth, so that they will make a close contact everywhere and in as much as these plates may be stamped out by machinery and made accurate, the act of joining the two sides together centers the two parts, and properlylocates the pole pieces with respect to the armature space.
It will be observed that my invention is not confined to a wedge form of any particular angle; nor is it confined to a single wedge on one side, and a single channel on the other, as similar results may be obtained by using two, or more wedges and channels in a single joint. One of the advantages obtained by this wedge-shaped connection is the extensive contact surface at the joint, which lowers the resistance of the magnetic circuit. It is furthermore clear that this joint is applicable to solid magnets as well as to built up magnets. NVhen the plates of which the magnet is built up arenot too thin or too numerous, each alternate pair of them may be reversed; that is, the male plate may be first placed on one side and then on the other, in which case the plates Would overlap at the joint and thus add to the rigidity thereof. This construction is indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 2. I find that when the joint in the magnetic circuit is located inside of the coil, the magnet is much stronger and the self-induction of the coil is reduced.
When the plates are assembled they are held together by terminal plates 0, a, through V the ends of which and through the plates, bolts (1, d, are passed. The plates are furthermore held by two other bolts 6, e, passing respectively through the pole pieces. The ends of these bolts rest in bolsters or brackets f, f, which support the magnet on the base F.
Another advantage of this construction is noted in the fact that a field magnet core having a certain eross-seetion, may be made more compact than those field magnets in which the plates of each pair overlap at the joint, asthe overlapping construction necessitates blank spaces between the plates.
Having described my invention, I claim 1. In a dynamo electric machine or motor,
a field magnet having an iron core-constructed in two parts, each part provided with a pole piece, and the parts being connected together by a wedge or V-shaped joint, the length of which is in the direction of the lines of force passing through the core, for the purpose set forth.
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2. In a dynamo electric machine or motor, joint between the parts, substantially as de- 15 a field magnet having an iron core constructed scribed. in two parts, each part provided with a pole 4. In a dynamo electric machine or motor, piece, and the parts being connected together a field magnet having an iron core constructed 3 by a wedge or V-shaped joint, the length of in two parts, each part provided with a pole which is in the direction of the lines of force piece, and the parts being connected together 20 passing through the core, in combination with by a Wedge or V-shaped joint, substantially a single coil or spool surrounding the joint, as and for the purpose described. substantially as described. In testimony whereof I subscribe my sig- [0 3. In a dynamo electric machine or motor, nature in presence of two witnesses.
a field magnet constructed in two parts con- L FRANK A. FERRET.
' nected together by a wedge or V-shaped joint, Witnesses:
each of said part-s having a pole piece and a WILLIAM A. FERRY, coil of wire surrounding and inclosing the 7 JAMES L. MADDIGAN.
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US2662194A (en) * 1947-10-31 1953-12-08 Sunbeam Corp Electric motor for shavers and the like
US2712084A (en) * 1955-06-28 Motor stator assembly
US3012173A (en) * 1958-06-20 1961-12-05 Hamilton Watch Co Magnetic assembly for electric timepiece
US20070138898A1 (en) * 2005-12-16 2007-06-21 Promovet S.R.L. Synchronous motor with permanent-magnet rotor
DE102020209303A1 (en) 2020-07-23 2022-01-27 Brose Fahrzeugteile SE & Co. Kommanditgesellschaft, Coburg Actuator for adjusting a vehicle assembly

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2712084A (en) * 1955-06-28 Motor stator assembly
US2662194A (en) * 1947-10-31 1953-12-08 Sunbeam Corp Electric motor for shavers and the like
US3012173A (en) * 1958-06-20 1961-12-05 Hamilton Watch Co Magnetic assembly for electric timepiece
US20070138898A1 (en) * 2005-12-16 2007-06-21 Promovet S.R.L. Synchronous motor with permanent-magnet rotor
US7755245B2 (en) * 2005-12-16 2010-07-13 Promovet S.R.L. Synchronous motor with permanent-magnet rotor
DE102020209303A1 (en) 2020-07-23 2022-01-27 Brose Fahrzeugteile SE & Co. Kommanditgesellschaft, Coburg Actuator for adjusting a vehicle assembly

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